Fallen Angel II
Do you have to have had an automobile-related near-death experience to qualify for that definition.
Or have played with Kenyon?
BTW, I've told this story before, but one of my favorite college basketball stories involves Dermarr and Kenyon. I know that you (NI) remember the UC / DePaul game Kenyon's senior season.
UC was playing without their starting SF because he skipped some classes and Huggins' rules were that missed classes meant missed games. It was a huge game with UC coming in as a highly ranked team facing a loaded DePaul team with QRich and Bobby Simmons in Chicago. Plus, this was the closest game Pete Mickeal was going to play to his hometown and he had relatives that were going to be at the game. Because of that, Huggins put it up to a vote for the team to decide if this was the game they wanted him to miss.
Kenyon stood up in front of his teammates and said that the rule had always been that way and he saw no reason to make an exception. Now that the scene is set, flash forward to the game. UC is down and starts making a comeback behind Kenyon. Huggins puts Kenyon on Q to slow him down (he really was a hell of a player before the injuries) and has the offense start going through Kenyon. As the game is getting down to the wire, during a timeout, Huggins tells everyone that they aren't allowed to shoot until Kenyon has touched the ball.
Right at the end of the game, DJ gets an open look at a shot to win the game and you can see him hesitate before taking the shot. When asked about it later, DJ said he had to stop and think if Kenyon had touched the ball.
[video=youtube;6vlmGyTreOc]